Common use of Unit Conversion Clause in Contracts

Unit Conversion. A quantity of energy expressed in kWh (kilowatt-hour) at 25 °C (GCV) is converted into a quantity of energy expressed in MWh (Megawatt-hour) at 0 °C GCV by multiplying this quantity of energy by one point zero zero two six (1.0026), in accordance with the recommendations of standard NF ISO 13443, and by dividing the product of this multiplication by one thousand (1,000). A quantity of energy expressed in MWh (Megawatt-hour) at 0 °C GCV is converted into a quantity of energy expressed in kWh (kilowatt-hour) at 25 °C GCV by multiplying this quantity of energy by one thousand (1,000) and by dividing the product of this multiplication by one point zero zero two six (1.0026), in accordance with the recommendations of standard NF ISO 13443. A quantity of energy expressed in Wh (Watt-hour) is converted into a quantity of energy expressed in J (joule) by multiplying this quantity of energy by 3,600. A quantity of energy expressed in Btu (British Thermal Unit) is converted into a quantity of energy expressed in J (joule) by multiplying this quantity of energy by 1,055.056.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Small Scale LNG Carrier Loading Contract, Small Scale LNG Carrier Loading Contract, Contract for Access to the Fos Cavaou LNG Terminal